On 29.11.2004, at 13:35, Sune Foldager wrote:
Aha, but for i-search where would you enter your search string? You still have to enter it somewhere, so if it launches a dialog or moves input to a pop-up string gadget or whatever, where is the enormous speed difference?
Dunno about i-search, but in emacs and Firefox this happens in the status bar (extension in the latter). This has the obvious advantage of not jumping on top of your valuable text. The focus is always on the first matching text (other matches are highlighted with a slightly different color) and you don't have to fiddle around with the open find window.
On 29.11.2004, at 13:12, Allan Odgaard wrote:
then however I'm not sure how to proceed after the i-search (if the search hasn't been narrowed down to a single match).
It is (see the prev paragraph).
And yes, let's use ctrl-s for launching incremental search when it is implemented in TextMate.
//jarkko
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